The report stated, 'One source who claims to have seen a snippet of the games in action said that the visuals reminded them of a heavily-modded version of a classic GTA title. Interestingly, a new report from video games site Kotaku, corroborated by Japanese video games site Gematsu and VGC editor Andy Robinson, added more weight to the claims.Īccording to the report, Rockstar Dundee (formerly Ruffian Games), the team behind 'Crackdown 2' is handling the development of the remasters for the classic PlayStation 2 titles 'GTA 3,' 'Vice City' and 'San Andreas.' The report also noted that the upcoming remasters would run on Unreal Engine and include a mix of 'new and old graphics.'ĬJ steals a car in 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.' Photo: Rockstar Games Rumors and leaks claiming that 'GTA Trilogy Remastered' is in the works have been rife online over the past months.
The remasters would reportedly launch on Nintendo Switch too.'GTA Trilogy Remastered' is reportedly being developed by Rockstar Dundee.